*F-35 Lightning II the 'Thunderbolt' designation belongs to the U.S. Air Force's iconic ground attack platform known the world over as the 'Warthog', but officially as the A-10 Thunderbolt II
@Sublight_Drive
5 ай бұрын
Ah hell I definitely beefed that one. I blame the USAF for naming so many iconic planes after weather phenomena
@Northern_Shrike
5 ай бұрын
The F-35's "II" is from the fact that it's the legacy of the WW2 fighter-interceptor thing called the P-38 Lightning, while the A-10's "II" is based on the P-47 Thunderbolt.
@KnightsWithoutATable
5 ай бұрын
@@Northern_Shrike Ah, yes, the P-47. When you attach wings to an engine and it becomes a plane through sheer power and nothing else. Damn thing could take off as 8 tons loaded when full of ammo, bombs, and fuel.
@Plaprad
5 ай бұрын
@@KnightsWithoutATable My first squadron started off as a P-47 squadron. In the late 40's they had a P-47 coming in for a landing when the engine died a few miles out. It went straight into a cement factory IIRC. Sheared the wings off, and the prop was gone. After the crash, all the workers were fine and the pilot just got out and asked if everyone was ok. I didn't believe it until I was shown pictures and an old news article about it. Tough birds.
@pondafarr
5 ай бұрын
I had the F-19, the Mig37B, AND the Stingbat, I was KING of the middle-school model world LOL
@blackc1479
5 ай бұрын
Same for the goblin and the mig. (Id forgotten all about the chopper)I always thought the mig actually looked cooler. Even funnier that it was closer to the 117 than the 19 was. One of these days when that lotto ticket comes in I'm going hunting for all the kits I lost back when.
@theothertonydutch
5 ай бұрын
Don't forget the "soviet attack helicopter" by Italeri. I love that janky cartoon of a helicopter.
@densityduckk
5 ай бұрын
@@theothertonydutch And, more recently, the Dragon "Stealth UH-60 Operation Geromino", which was their half-fantasy take on the modified helicopters used in the Bin Laden assassination op.
@jnievele
5 ай бұрын
I have two of the three 1:48 F-19s (Revell and Italeri, still looking for an affordable Monogram kit), and the LHX Stingbat. Mig-37 is still in my stash. The F-19s are much more fun in 1:48 ... It's a pity they never get re-released
@Chef_PC
Ай бұрын
Same here. I have the built (and heavily used) models somewhere.
@j.f.fisher5318
5 ай бұрын
To be fair, this is pretty much what everyone thought the F-19 would look like, back when everyone thought the stealth fighter would be called the F-19.
@imperialpresence1173
5 ай бұрын
this was based on the drawing the DOD gave testors..imagine the billions the soviets pissed away trying to make this work
@larrybremer4930
5 ай бұрын
This is what Tom Clancy describes as the stealth fighter in Red Storm Rising in the chapter where the air war starts in Europe.
@pihermoso11
5 ай бұрын
1988 GiJoe toy had something called the Phantom X19 which was based off the 'F19' , and the Cobra Night Raven was also based off the SR71
@pcenero
5 ай бұрын
did people watch the video I feel like I'm being gaslit
@afriendofafriend5766
5 ай бұрын
Including Tom Clancy in Red Storm Rising.
@theak1910
5 ай бұрын
I do want to issue a slight correction, the F-21 Viper is a marketing term used by Lockheed Martin and isn't official. The real F-21 designation belongs to the Israeli Kfir, which was loaned to the USN/USMC for DACT between '85 and '89. Other than that, great video! The F-19 is a very interesting piece of American fighter lore, and the model looks great.
@miisuo
5 ай бұрын
Oh wow, new core memory unlocked. I had a die-cast version of this when I was a kid. That's neat
@uropygid
5 ай бұрын
I found one in a trash can and still have it.
@benjyss8594
5 ай бұрын
In the book Skunk Works by Ben Rich (director of the Lockheed Skunk Works division during the F-117's development), there is a part about the trouble the F-19 caused at Lockheed. Someone who didn't work at Skunk Works thought that their secret stealth plane project had leaked, the company C.E.O. (who knew it didn't leak) wanted to sue, and you can imagine how much the engineers who were making the F-177 absolutely hated the F-19. Although in a sense it might have actually helped with the secrecy of the F-117 by fooling the public with what a stealth fighter could look like.
@Sublight_Drive
5 ай бұрын
That’s awesome! I really didn’t do much digging into the response from the military/skunkworks side of things, but I gotta imagine they were in a bit of a bind, and saying nothing only made it seem all the more mysterious! A few news articles I read mentioned Lockheed employees were banned from buying the kit, lol. It probably didn’t help that only a vanishingly few people in the company actually knew what it looked like.
@erichammond9308
5 ай бұрын
The F-19 was a planned distraction from the F-117. As was featuring the F-19 in Tom Clancy's "Red Storm Rising".
@DUKE_of_RAMBLE
5 ай бұрын
Suing _could_ have helped them further, to sell the subterfuge of it all, as that would've made it seem like the leaks were real and the models to be legitimately the design. Hell, to further sell it, they could file the suit, but then immediately retract it... just so that there was paperwork, but not to harm the model company (since they were legitimately innocent). 😁
@boobah5643
5 ай бұрын
@@DUKE_of_RAMBLE They couldn't sue because they knew that it wasn't their design, and claiming otherwise would be a crime. Yes, it was a better time with a better class of lawyers.
@DUKE_of_RAMBLE
5 ай бұрын
@@boobah5643 That's fair!
@alexhajnal107
5 ай бұрын
The original kits were the rounded American one and a purported Soviet one with flat, angular surfaces. The blurb on the box stated this was because the Soviet tech wasn't as advanced as the US tech. A few years later the actual US F-117 was revealed and had... flat, angular surfaces. I got a chuckle out of that one. Their "Soviet" model was much closer to the real thing. Fun fact: the maths that allowed the development of stealth were actually originally published in a Soviet mathematical journal.
@goofyleo3869
5 ай бұрын
My man; you beat me to exactly the same points. I had both 1/48th Testors kits as a kid. Still have the F-19 in a box packed in styrofoam peanuts somewhere in my basement.
@keithskelhorne3993
5 ай бұрын
I remember F-19 Stealth Fighter from Microprose in 1988/89 ish for the Commodore,,,, then theF-117 on the Amiga :) lol
@wabbit234
5 ай бұрын
Those Microprose games kicked ass.
@HavocHerseim
5 ай бұрын
still available on steam and I still play it.
@privateinformation2960
5 ай бұрын
@@wabbit234 Microprose Lucasarts and Papyrus absolutely owned the late 80s to mid to late 90s.
@wabbit234
5 ай бұрын
@@privateinformation2960 Strongly agree.
@karlm9584
5 ай бұрын
I had them all on PC including a weird YF-22 game I ripped off a kid at school and then beat the copy protection using DOS debug.
@Vortagh
5 ай бұрын
Oh look, it's "Duke" Ellington's Frisbee!
@crazypetec-130fe7
5 ай бұрын
There was another kit that looked a lot more like Clancy's description. Can't remember who made it.
@StsFiveOneLima
5 ай бұрын
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@afriendofafriend5766
5 ай бұрын
My first thought too
@philtkaswahl2124
5 ай бұрын
Ah, Red Storm Rising. My first Clancy book.
@Wingsfanacc
5 ай бұрын
Missed that song
@kipjebo9142
5 ай бұрын
I got one of the Testors kits back in the day. I used it as an aerospace fighter for my large scale 1st ed. Battletech games where we used the anime designed mech kits.
@Sublight_Drive
5 ай бұрын
Dude sick. F-19s definitely fit in a battletech setting.
@Kasperl88
5 ай бұрын
It'd actually be a pretty good stand in for a Thrush.
@MacrossLoversAgain
5 ай бұрын
Always nice to run into other battletech enthusiasts. 😊
@doc_sav
Ай бұрын
That is a fun idea
@hoilst265
5 ай бұрын
More fun facts: the "Hopeless Diamond"-style jagged-angle stealth, as seen on the F-117 (the Wobblin' Goblin!), wasn't an American idea. It was a Russian one, cooked up by a guy called Pyotr Umfimtsev, in his "Method of Edge Waves in the Physical Theory of Diffraction"...which he got to publish because the Soviet higher-ups took one look at it, said "Awww, that's nice, dear. Yes, you can publish it if you want, sweetie!" And so he did, the USAF translated it into English in 71, and some blokes called Kelly Johnson and Ben R. Rich got their mits on it.
@fonesrphunny7242
Ай бұрын
AFAIK he laid the ground work for calculating radar reflections. Lockheed just used angled surfaces, because they didn't have the computational power to do rounded shapes
@razorfett147
5 ай бұрын
I had a Matchbox style diecast toy of this aircraft back when i was a kid. I had forgotten all about it, along with the fact that it never materialized in real life 😂
@dersan7522
5 ай бұрын
Same! Haha Still got it somewhere probably…. 🤔
@Melody_Raventress
5 ай бұрын
Me too! My favorite toy jet. I loved how it looks.
@glennpeterson1357
5 ай бұрын
This was the same aircraft design that was used in the flight simulator “F-19 Stealth Fighter “ by MicroProse back around 1988. I used to love its advanced wireframe graphics 😂
@awdrcdrifter8421
5 ай бұрын
Pressing Shift F10 back then was fun 🤭
@glennpeterson1357
5 ай бұрын
@@awdrcdrifter8421 I don’t have my handy cardboard keyboard overlay anymore… what did F10 do?
@awdrcdrifter8421
5 ай бұрын
@@glennpeterson1357 eject/bail out... was it alt f10 or shift f10, I kinda forgot.
@glennpeterson1357
5 ай бұрын
@@awdrcdrifter8421 great you remember! I used to love MicroProse. They had some really great stuff
@glitch9211
5 ай бұрын
Had this kit in 1/48 as a kid. Hung from my ceiling next to my 1/48 SR-71 until I left home. No idea where it went.
@IvorMektin1701
5 ай бұрын
My mom threw it out after she trashed mine
@glitch9211
5 ай бұрын
@IvorMektin1701 Probably what happened to mine too. I don't blame them.
@IvorMektin1701
5 ай бұрын
@@glitch9211 I do, my mother was evil. Yesterday I surpassed her in longevity too.
@Tube_America
5 ай бұрын
I had a 1/72!
@doc_sav
Ай бұрын
It's hanging from the ceiling of your dad's room
@Flomotion8000
5 ай бұрын
This video finally explained some childhood memory I had and could not quite make sense of. I had that very model as a kid and always had a vague memory of its shape. Back then i did not care, it was just a cool looking plane. But today with that image still in the back of my head I always wanted to figure out what plane I had build as a kid, because it did not seem to be real and I was already wondering if my memory had failed me and I never actually had such a model. Seeing this thumbnail got me thrilled to finally put that thought to rest. Thanks so much for that!
@cestall1
5 ай бұрын
The Soviet MiG-37 was sick looking. I had that, and the "floppy" version of the F-19.
@guy_autordie
5 ай бұрын
The F-19 as a middle ground between a F-117 and SR-71 is a great design. Also the F-117 is more like a B-class than a A-class.
@captbloodbeard
5 ай бұрын
Since the F-117 is a small bomber, I thought A class suited it, like the A-6, which had no guns and a relatively small payload.
@guy_autordie
5 ай бұрын
@@captbloodbeard you make a good point. I don't know which to choose then.
@monostripeexplosiveexplora2374
5 ай бұрын
I loved F-19 stealth fighter the microprose game.. and it made me by the Revell kit decades ago.
@Nangleator22
5 ай бұрын
The game was great. Really kicked off the steal game genre.
@TheJosep70
5 ай бұрын
I still have my boxed copy and my A1200. Not gonna play it again, though.
@cds2882
3 ай бұрын
The most interesting remark I've heard about the F-117 is that it flies better than it looks!
@theadamtron
5 ай бұрын
Thankyou for this video. I used to play the f-19 game and assumed it was a real plane. The story behind the kit and the design was fascinating. Thanks for the research and time you put into this.
@MrAvenger1975
5 ай бұрын
While I was stationed overseas in the 90s, I picked up both versions of the F-19 (Monogram and Testors) and the coveted Aurora. Used to have them hanging up in my barracks room, along with a ton of Hasegawa models. The Air War over Misawa, I called it.
@thegrandinquisitor8239
5 ай бұрын
Man, this takes me back. I had the G.I. Joe version you showed and I still have the Ertl die-cast version of it.
@gaveintothedarkness
5 ай бұрын
Really liked this format, loved seeing the build with the cool story to accompany it.
@floydii9726
5 ай бұрын
This.
@fishypirhana246
5 ай бұрын
I really liked the storytelling layered over the build. Great format!
@Robert-nz2qw
5 ай бұрын
Great storytelling of a story that I, like you, have been deeply fascinated by since the reveal of the F-117.
@notatallheng
5 ай бұрын
I had the MiG-37 kit as a kid. Being a dumb kid, I screwed up big time when building it (please don't ask for details). But the really interesting thing about it was that it very closely resembled what real stealth fighters would look like, being essentially a machine with the angled panels of the F-117 but the basic outline of the YF-23.
@djolds1
5 ай бұрын
The speculative Testors MiG-37B was actually pretty close to the real world F-117. Eighties Americans just couldn't imagine the Pentagon's state of the art was that BAD.
@creepycymru1905
5 ай бұрын
Such wonderful nostalgia! As a child of the 80's I remember seeing this aircraft everywhere! This or the SR-71. Never saw the Foxbat get any attention though. Have you ever seen an 80's kids show called Ring Raiders? Around 86 matchbox brought out micro machine style jets, tiny little wonderful plastic sculpts that clipped to a toy ring to be worn on the hand. Imagine a child their hand up to the sky, pertending as if their hand was an aircraft. Well, kids would have fingers full of these tiny Ring Raider aircraft in all sorts of shapes and styles. I remember the F-19 was extremely popular on that show. As always another excellent video! I like the scratch build stuff more, but this is very good. Great job! Keep 'em coming!
@Melody_Raventress
5 ай бұрын
I didn't have a kit, but my favorite toy jet was in the shape of the F-19 or Aurora or whatever. Just such a cool distinct design.
@joshmapes4311
5 ай бұрын
Holy shit. I had this little airplane- it was a die cast model. Beautiful. It was old when I inherited it from my big brother. What a treat! Thanks for putting this up!
@jessejamesbell2386
4 ай бұрын
Great Job , thanks for the model painting tips, and my 21.3 years in the USAF and Navy Aviation, The F-119 /F-19 was a Pre INGAD Test Model platform ! The best-kept secret the US has ever had, I have pictures of it in the Bone Yard next to some F-14's now removed due to all the attention it's getting !
@MacrossLoversAgain
5 ай бұрын
A cool model with a cool story. I remember building this and the russian ferret. I really liked them because they have this space fighter vibe to them. Thanks for the trip down memory lane.
@jernejfunkl8300
5 ай бұрын
I still have this model. I made it in the late 80s. It was the first version of Revell's release... Nostalgia :)
@genom27
5 ай бұрын
The sustain on those Aria’s was sick. Cliff made a wise choice for his playing style 🤘
@davidferrara1105
5 ай бұрын
are you lost
@noahberg101
5 ай бұрын
my dad had the GIJoe version at my grandparents house and i loved it i never knew what it was but even still i knew it was a stealth plane it's so cool knowing a part of my love for planes stems from this design.
@MrGpse
5 ай бұрын
Great job, you've correctly identified the "tic-tac"!
@MikeBabsBC
5 ай бұрын
WOW, here's a blast from the past. I built this exact kit back in the 1990s, glad to see it's still in production! If you really want to appreciate this plane, people need to go and find/play that DOS F-19 Stealth Fighter game. 👍
@Trashbash_Creations
4 ай бұрын
Great build! and the history behind the model was wonderful to hear. Well done Sir!
@erebus1964
3 ай бұрын
I remember buying a similar kit in 1/48 from Italeri in the mid/late eighties (Italeri Kit #819). We didn't know much about the upcoming stealth technology as young modelers here in Germany, but the plane looked interesting. And that was simply the reason to buy it. I never built it, the parts are still somewhere in my stash. At that time we were in somewhat of a Post-Star-Wars-Kitbashing-Mood, but since we were young and inexperienced, we never got far. Very interesting story behind that model. Thank you!
@killroy255
5 ай бұрын
I would love to see more old kits like this one, especially if you find the old big scale battletech stuff!
@TimNutting
5 ай бұрын
I love your trashing of the F-117's appearance. I think back then we all stared at the news footage and wondered right along with the media "What the fuck is this shit?"
@liquidleopard4495
5 ай бұрын
I mean, less than 2 years after the Air Force admitted to having the F-117, they rolled out the B-2 and *that* didn't look stupid. It looked like the thinking that led to the 117s shape was obsolete about the time it was built.
@donnthesovereigncitizen1577
5 ай бұрын
I used to have the Ertl die cast toy "F-19" in addition to the model kit when I was a kid, right next to my SR-71 Blackbird, and EF-111A Raven models.
@crucial0072
5 ай бұрын
I remember having that one. I used to conduct my own air wars and sorties. Man, life as a kid was amazing.
@khublieoldschoolgamer5737
5 ай бұрын
That model design was used as the plane in the c64 flight Sim F19 STEALTH FIGHTER, The exact model. It's on the Art box and you flew it in the Sim based in the first gulf war.
@feynthefallen
5 ай бұрын
I had that kit in 1:48 as a kid. I picked it for its cool, futuristic look. Never suspected it wasn't real until I read and subsequently researched the F-19 after I read about it in Red Storm Rising by Tom Clancy
@TheMorteReport
5 ай бұрын
I made an F-19 kit in the 80's. The one odd thing I remember about it was that it came with two canopy options, a rounded bubble one and an angular one that was closer to the actual F -117. I used the bubble one because it fit the rounded aesthetic of the rest of the model.
@Lacquerhead-TX
5 ай бұрын
I had the 1:48 kit. Even as a college kid I *knew* that design wasn't the actual aircraft but I bought the kit anyhow. At least they got the inward canted vertical stabs consistent with Have Blue.
@keirfarnum6811
5 ай бұрын
That “Roswell UFO” looks extremely similar to the drawing of one of the two UFOs witnessed by Kelly Johnson; the one which influenced the design of the A12/SR71. Which makes sense with the inward canted vertical stabs.
@DeathInTheSnow
5 ай бұрын
I would love to see a side-by-side comparison of all the different interpretations of the F-19 model kits and toys, like the pull-back toy planes and even the Ring Raiders toys from the cartoon. The leader of the good guys even flew it, so the F-19 has even been professionally animated!
@tachyon8317
5 ай бұрын
I had a die-cast figure (matchbox, or one of those companies) of it when I was a kid. Looked like the pic in the thumbnail, minus the front canard looking nubbins
@michaelmoore7975
5 ай бұрын
You can se the original concept by Robert Hallion in the January 1981 issue of National Geographic Page 103.
@BradiKal61
5 ай бұрын
I had the computer game F-19 Stealth Fighter(1987) by Microprose and that game used THIS design for the F-19. I think later you could get the graphics files for the correct design that we all now know as the F19
@rvboyett
5 ай бұрын
I remember building this kit when I was in High School. It and and F117 model are still hanging in my old AFJROTC classroom.
@RobloxiaIntlAerospaceGroup
2 ай бұрын
"Pyramid themed bad guy jets in a ps1 game" is the funniest description of the f117 I've ever heard
@almightyIrie
5 ай бұрын
You gotta be kidding me! I knew this thing (kit, not aircraft) existed but i forgot the (fake F-19) designation it had and just couldn't find any evidence of it's existing, slowly thinking my mind made up fake memories from my childhood or something like that.. There it is. F-19 Stealth Fighter. Damn... Thanks.
@jeremyweaver7689
5 ай бұрын
I’m from Bakersfield and the F-117 crash was not the only stealth connection we have. It’s been documented that there was a clandestine manufacturing plant for the U-2 near the airport where they would build the components and then fly them out to Area 51.
@Sublight_Drive
5 ай бұрын
That’s dope. Also yeah I didn’t know how to weave it into the story but it goes without saying that Area 51 was where all this was going down lol.
@hexsystem7891
5 ай бұрын
I loved that model and used to play the computer game F-19 Stealth Fighter simulator. When the real stealth F-117 was revealed, I was a little disappointed because I had gotten so used to this model. 😄
@egmccann
5 ай бұрын
The F-21 was actually the designation for the IAI Kfir for a while, while the Marines were using them as aggressors. And ... yep, I built that kit (1/48) when it came out, too. And the soviet version (which I've built again and have around currently.) As far as Testors killing off its model division? I don't recall if that happened pre or post Rustoleum purchase, but.. .Testors was in a *weird* place, modelwise. Old 1950s Hawk releases, some new(ish) tools, sometimes the *only* place to get certain kits (*nobody* else did a 1/48 YF-12, and they were pretty much the only game for 1/48 SR-71s, they had the prototype F/A-18s out which you could *switch the canopy and cockpit* to build a single or two seat - though they weren't exactly *accurate,* these were prototypes, and still the only game in town if you want fairly early, short-aileron prototype F-18s... which I did, built a lot about two years ago.) They had interesting subjects, mixed with old kits the molds were getting worn out on... and, really, hobby shops started vanishing in the 90s-2000s, and department stores didn't really carry them any longer.Which, itself, is a shame.
@Flint_Westwood
5 ай бұрын
I had the original kit back in the day. The canards on mine were different to the model in your video. I too at the time thought it was the real deal 😅
@jnievele
5 ай бұрын
Sounds like you had the Italeri/Testors version - that had slanted canards but otherwise was very similar to the Revell
@Flint_Westwood
5 ай бұрын
@@jnievele Italeri was indeed the brand. Totally forgotten that! 👍
@jopalo31675
5 ай бұрын
Great story. The first time I’ve seen an F-117, was in a UFO book published around 1980. It wasn’t until the invasion of Panama, where the 117 became common knowledge( especially on the news ).
@RobertBreckenridge13
5 ай бұрын
I totally forgot about this kit. I was probably 11 or 12 when it came out, and I had a small collection of models of my favorite planes, the F-16 and F-14, SR-71 and such. I wanted one so badly, so when it was officially announced by the Air Force, I could show my friends that I had known all about it beforehand with my model. Damn you, Lockheed and Testor, playing with my emotions!
@sim.frischh9781
5 ай бұрын
Had that exact model as well... MANY years ago...damn, we´re talking nearly 30 years by now... i´m old...
@blackc1479
5 ай бұрын
Holy crap. The f19 game! The "boss" key to toggle out of the game 😂 That was the first simulator i ever played.
@elyobretep
5 ай бұрын
"a juan gris painting of a bad shoe" really got my art history neurons firing in a way I did not expect
@Sublight_Drive
5 ай бұрын
I try to only use my knowledge of early 20th century cubism for evil
@nicholasmazzarella2720
5 ай бұрын
I remember building this kit when u was a kid, of course it didn't look nearly as awesome as the one you just build. Really cool video.
@Amon26
5 ай бұрын
Man I built this thing a couple times as a kid and as I got older the more curious I got about the story of its design and who came up with it and how. Super satisfying vid to my aviation junkie brain.
@martyrodgers1808
5 ай бұрын
When I was a kid, I had a metal diecast jet like this. They also made the F-16 1514 all the good ones but I remember having wood just like this and had room for two plastic missiles in a bay in the middle of the plane
@scythelord
5 ай бұрын
I remember this, but as a small metal toy and not as one you built. Never had even thought about it being real or not despite being highly interested in the real stealth planes. Just the simple fact that I hadn't seen one other than the toy, it was easy to assume it didn't exist.
@amkessel2014
5 ай бұрын
This is so funny. I remember having one of these as a Micromachine, and wondering where the heck it came from.
@garyowen9044
5 ай бұрын
I remember when this came out, my friend built one. Soviet personnel bought several kits of it at a Washington area hobby shop (Wheaton Plaza). Its faux realism also made it into a Tom Clancy novel as “The Frisbee”.
@dwerenat1
5 ай бұрын
Neat little bit of model lore. Thanks.
@theothertonydutch
5 ай бұрын
Man, as a teenager seeing this kid always felt like "no, I just want an IL-2 sturmovik". There's also a fake soviet attack helicopter I still kinda want though.
@cameraman655
5 ай бұрын
I seem to recall when this model was all over the news back in the 80s and the Pentagon was supposedly freaking out that the Testors model company had marketed a kit model that had a striking resemblance to one of their Stealth projects.
@eclectipunk
5 ай бұрын
Loved the build AND the storytelling!
@philtkaswahl2124
5 ай бұрын
It will always amuse how some modern days stealth aircraft concepts do sorta resemble it. As far as guesswork goes, it turned out to be a pretty good one.
@gingermany6223
5 ай бұрын
I remember building the 1:48 version of this kit while watching the 1985 super bowl!
@erikliljenwall8185
5 ай бұрын
I remember seeing this kit on the shelf In a store back when it was new. I was like “that’s not what it looks like” and I forgot about it until now.
@Tentative79
5 ай бұрын
I like the formula you have going here. See if you can put together more of these, I bet it will help your channel take flight..
@paulsmodels
5 ай бұрын
I built the Revell/Monogram version of this kit a few years back. It was a larger scale, and very, very simple to make. The canards on it are way different than this Testors version.
@paulsmodels
5 ай бұрын
I Think it was a Monogram kit?
@rickmaldoo4205
5 ай бұрын
I used to see this plane in cast metal and remember loving the design was so cool
@mr.pavone9719
5 ай бұрын
I remember seeing these on the shelves at our local kayBee Toys. They usually had snap-tites and larger, more detailed kits by Testors. Even as a kid I wondered how the Air Force would allow Testors to make a model of their super-secret stealth fighter. Man, they even put the model on the cover of the National Enquirer with big headlines.
@Salty_Balls
5 ай бұрын
I remember having a diecast toy of this as a kid, back before the Gulf War made the F117 famous. Years later I associated the toy as the design language Clancy used in RSR. I think that diecast toy was eventually lost after I buried in the garden after an unfortunate "crash".
@Plaprad
5 ай бұрын
I actually built this kit as a kid. Even built the LHX kit. Was always curious about the model side of this plane. Never knew the entire story. But the reason for skipping F-19 seems legit. You talk to people in marketing and they'll come up with something like that. And a nice lobster dinner and most in Washington will say "Yeah, we'll skip that number for ya. Never liked 19 anyway." But one more thing was a cartoon from the late 80's called "Ring Raiders". Was kinda weird, but the commander flew a red, white, and blue F-19.
@WhiskyCanuck
5 ай бұрын
I remember reading about F-19 speculation in magazines like Popular Science & that's where I first saw this concept. The other popular concept for the F-19 (that was more "T" shaped with the curved droopy wing) was also available as a model, apparently from Monogram. There was a GI Joe plane that looked broadly like this Testor's version too.
@modelchili
5 ай бұрын
Awesome build! I have such fond memories of this kit, and playing the F-19 game on the old Amiga 1200.
@AcroAirwolf
16 күн бұрын
Nice video and great built! I also like the F-19, I built 2 even more fictional versions from the Revell kit: F-19B (twoseater) and a C (Navy-version with larger wings, bubble canopy and tailhook). Further a F-19E with forward swept wings (1:72, from Italeri / Testors). BTW: Hobbycraft had the F-19 in 1:144 that looks like the Testors/Italeri kit, I built it with british markings. They named it F/A-19 Stealer.
@maxipluszwei5819
5 ай бұрын
That´s some nice model building and an interesting, well researched story. I had no idea about it. Fun fact: For some weird reason revell has released F-19 kits in 1:144 in at least two entirely different, but similar molds. You, like me, picked the worst one to actually build. Also they sold a "fake" B-2 Stealth Bomber with similarly rounded edges in 1:72 for a short time.
@densityduckk
5 ай бұрын
There was a Loral "stealth fighter" concept that was a total fantasy from their model shop, but it showed up about the same time as the Testors "F-19" so they were often seen together.
@kennethfharkin
5 ай бұрын
There were a couple F-19 kits out at the time. The coolest looking to me was the one by Monogram. Revell and Testors were very close to each other with the canards being the most obvious difference. When the F-117 was finally revealed everyone collectively scratched their heads as it was very different from the concepts.
@pyronuke4768
5 ай бұрын
The original F-21 were about 25 IAI Kifr fighters leased to Top Gun in the 80's for agressor role in training. The Navy and Marines offically dubbed them F-21A Lion for the four years they operated them. An additional six Kfirs are also used by the US firm Airborne Tactical Advantage Company (ATAC), a civilian defense contractor that provides tactical adversary aircraft services to the US military, who still have them in inventory today. The other F-21 (the modified Indian Viper one) is as far as I can tell a marketing stunt and it's not entirely clear if the F-21 designation is actually official.
@andrewhofmann5453
5 ай бұрын
I had that kit in '89. Still think it looks cool.
@SilkyChicken
5 ай бұрын
my wife watches vids of women telling crazy stories while doing their makeup. i really liked your story telling. keep up the great work! Lets Gooooo!!!
@atam3977
5 ай бұрын
I had F-19 (Ravel), but 1:72 scale some 25 years ago. It looked a bit different in details. A nice kit to assemble.
@AlexModeling
5 ай бұрын
I love to build models! Yours along with the history of it was very interesting! And the end the cherry on top of the cake... But God!!
@jamesbarantor7094
5 ай бұрын
I love Sublight Drive Crafts videos! I enjoy this type of content and any old kits discussion. I remember building an old F4 phantom kit, it wasn't the best but it felt very futuristic to me and eventually it sat along side some space marines lol.
@BudoReflex
5 ай бұрын
Really loved hearing your story while you built. Excellent concept.
@andrewszigeti2174
5 ай бұрын
I built both the F-19 and MiG-37B kits as a young teen. Good days...
@nicholasespinoza9610
5 ай бұрын
That F-19 model looks like what artist think the NGAD will look like. Revels was ahead of its time.
@benreynolds181
5 ай бұрын
Great video. You reminded me that I had the Monogram Snap-Tite version of the F-19 when I was a kid. I thought it was the coolest design I'd ever seen.
@mpetersen6
5 ай бұрын
There was a Lockheed Skunk Works employee that built a plywood and cardboard stealth fighter for his kids to use on Halloween. It had the basic profile of the F-117
@DieyoungDiefast
5 ай бұрын
Have to admit, the concept F19 looks cool
@TooLateForIeago
5 ай бұрын
I wish these models were still being made.
@StsFiveOneLima
5 ай бұрын
I have one of these Testors kits, un-built. I would love to find someone with the skills you demonstrate to build it! VERY nicely done.
@Sublight_Drive
5 ай бұрын
You should give building it yourself a shot! You can only improve by doing, and saving projects for “when you get better” only denies yourself the opportunity to learn something new
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